Panasonic LUMIX GH6 vs. S5M2, can you tell the difference? YouTuber Caleb Hoover tried to tweak the settings and equipment on both devices for the most comparable output. You can test your guess in the video:
...the reveal follows in the sequel:
REVIEW BLACKMAGIC DESIGN POCKET CINEMA CAMERA 6K PRO
Today we take a look at Blackmagic's pocket cannon!
We had the opportunity to test this camera, so here we want to share with you our feelings on how this camera impressed us, who the camera is primarily aimed at, and most importantly what are its main benefits.
Looking at the specs, the 6K Pro looks like the Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 6K at first glance.
Both have a 6K Super 35 sensor which will give a shallower depth of field, native dual ISO 400 and 3200 with the highest ISO here being up to 25,600, the ability to shoot in ProRes and in BRAW, which is BlackMagic's RAW only, in many qualities and frames per second, both also have an EF bayonet and 13 exposure steps of dynamic range. The 6K can only shoot in BRAW as ProRes does not support 6K. The button layout is also the same.
So what has changed from the older models?
Speaking of outputs and inputs, this camera has the ability to connect a microphone and headphones. There's also HDMI, USB-C, two mini XLRs, and a power supply. You'll be able to use the USB-C for external storage in the form of a disc.The USB-C interface also expands other options by powering phone chargers, laptop power supplies, external batteries, etc.
But you can find out what all this camera supports at www.Syntex.cz
The ND filter activation buttons are located on the rear panel of the camera, so they can be easily operated with the thumb of the right hand.
...is the third generation of the popular Feelworld FW568 camera monitor! New features include a 6" (instead of 5.5") display while maintaining compact dimensions and low weight, and the ability to be powered via USB-C. In addition to the new 6" IPS LED display, it is traditionally equipped with an HDMI interface and a compact body with a weight of only 175 g. Model FW568V3 is ideal for building compact camera/DSLR/DSLM rigs with stabilizers, etc., and enriching them with a range of preview functions incl. LUT corrections (up to 32 presets), false color display, focus assist, pixel to pixel, audio listening, cues, etc. Already in stock! The manufacturer has also introduced a variant FW568S with both HDMI and 3G-SDI interfaces, vertically mounted NP-F battery slots (including a mounting kit that allows you to attach e.g. a light, wireless transmitter and other accessories instead of a single battery), and a scroll wheel on the top for easier menu navigation.

Several new products arriving in the Datavideo range namely the HDBaseT variant of the recently introduced PTC-285 installation camera, TP-700 (for standard/ENG cameras) and TP-900 (for PTZ) teleprompters, and the NVD-40 IP video decoder. Coming soon!

ThePocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro with EVF viewfinder is still on sale, and if you're undecided whether to get the camera, you can watch a video review on our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@syntexTV)! You can also find video reviews of the Hollyland Mars 4K, SmallRig RC350/450, Hollyland Lark M1 Duo and SmallRig Forevala W60!